Magnus - 20 - Vampire - Location: Downtown
"She doesn't like to say too much, odd." He started thinking of Chinese. "Oh, man... Just thinking about having to eat it makes me want to vomit... How am I going to make it through this?" He started to worry. He followed whatever directions she gave when he asked and then eventually came into a parking spot close to her quarters. "Alright it's almost four. I'll come get you say... In forty five minutes? So, i'll be over four thirty to four forty." He said and put the car in park so the automatic door lock, unlocked so she could get out.
Jace - 22 - Human - Location: Work Place
Jace got a phone call and that usually meant that his employees were waiting at the door. He jogged over and unlocked it. "Sorry, getting things prepared. Looks like Nik left it more of a mess than I thought." He said regarding his boss. He felt like Nik didn't try as hard as everyone else did to keep this place running. It was a good bar, everything was top notch, but his attitude seemed to be uncaring.
Jace set back to what he was doing and kept the door unlocked because they opened in fifteen minutes, no problem with early customers. After everyone had put their things away and were around the bar, "Hey, quick meeting." He called them over to get their attention. "So, we got a new member, Sabrina." Everyone looked at the black haired girl who had a nose ring, fair skin, and a sleeve of tattoos on one arm. "She has four years experience behind the bar but doesn't know ours and what drinks we make. Please help her out if i'm not available. Tonight is going to get busy as everyone knows how the heat was pretty bad today and need a drink to cool off. So!" He clasped his hands together. "With that said, I want three bartenders, choose amongst yourselves who. The rest will deliver food and cater to customers tonight. Sabrina..." He looked to the gothic-looking girl. "… Call me if you need me, i'm Jace, if you haven't been informed yet. I'll be taking over breaks as well today. Any questions?" He didn't expect any, and nor did he get them. "Great. Let's get to it." He said and walked away to the manager's office.


